🎳 Elevate your strike rate with Storm STC2 – where precision meets power!
The Storm STC2 Bowling Glove is a lightweight, orthopedic brace designed specifically for right-handed adult bowlers. Crafted by Storm, it offers ergonomic wrist support and a secure hook closure in a sleek black design. Ideal for enhancing grip and stability, this glove is easy to maintain with hand wash care, making it a must-have for serious players aiming to improve their game.
Brand | Storm |
Size | Small |
Sport | Bowling |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Color | Black |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 0.39 Kilograms |
Closure Type | Hook |
UPC | 887970025963 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00887970025963 |
Included Components | Bowling Glove |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.7 x 7.13 x 2.05 inches |
Package Weight | 0.39 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Storm |
Model Name | Storm STC2 Bowling Glove |
Manufacturer | Storm |
Part Number | STC2 SM |
P**N
Fits great. Helped me get more rotations on my bowling balls.
Brace works great just as all storm products
C**N
Good value to improve your game!
Overall good performance, can be uncomfortable and clunky for extended use, helped develop my hook instantly.
D**L
Great
Does job very well.
P**A
Good product
My product arrived wrong, but the seller refunded it.
S**R
Great
Fits great and working great for me standing under the ball
P**E
This particular handguard was not for me
This particular handguard was not for meA little bit too much of a restraint for me actually it’s in the package and I’m not even going to use it maybe I’ll try to sell it to someone else
A**R
Metal clip
They don’t tell you that there is a metal clip that is used to tighten brace but keeps falling out when you remove brace and you have to keep placing clip back every time you remove it
A**R
Consistency
The band forms around the forearm for comfort. The fact that it is 2 jointed pieces... one doesn't allow the other to become separate from the arm. Meaning the bottom stays on the forearm and the finger part stays on the back of the fingers. More control and more sturdy. And the notch moves over to allow for writing or just a straight relax wrist. The wrist doesn't always have to be in an arched position.
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